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'''Deep Blue''' was a chess-playing computer developed by IBM, the first machine ever to beat a human champion. Deep Blue is seen in the episode "[[Anthology of Interest I]]" as the summer intern of [[Al Gore's head|Al Gore]]'s [[Vice Presidential Action Rangers]]. This seems to imply that Deep Blue received several more upgrades following 1997 and before 1999, which resulted in it being endowed with a crude [[Robots|artificial intelligence]]. Unfortunately, it appears that Deep Blue's VLSI chess circuits were never removed, thus resulting in its actions always being phrased in chess notation. It had no trouble playing other games like ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'', though. | '''Deep Blue''' was a chess-playing computer developed by IBM, the first machine ever to beat a human champion. Deep Blue is seen in the episode "[[Anthology of Interest I]]" as the summer intern of [[Al Gore's head|Al Gore]]'s [[Vice Presidential Action Rangers]]. This seems to imply that Deep Blue received several more upgrades following 1997 and before 1999, which resulted in it being endowed with a crude [[Robots|artificial intelligence]]. Unfortunately, it appears that Deep Blue's VLSI chess circuits were never removed, thus resulting in its actions always being phrased in chess notation. It had no trouble playing other games like ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'', though. | ||
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Revision as of 07:17, 28 August 2015
Tertiary character | |
Deep Blue | |
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Species | Supercomputer |
Planet of origin | Earth |
First appearance | "Anthology of Interest I" (2ACV16) |
Voiced by | Tress MacNeille |
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Deep Blue was a chess-playing computer developed by IBM, the first machine ever to beat a human champion. Deep Blue is seen in the episode "Anthology of Interest I" as the summer intern of Al Gore's Vice Presidential Action Rangers. This seems to imply that Deep Blue received several more upgrades following 1997 and before 1999, which resulted in it being endowed with a crude artificial intelligence. Unfortunately, it appears that Deep Blue's VLSI chess circuits were never removed, thus resulting in its actions always being phrased in chess notation. It had no trouble playing other games like Dungeons & Dragons, though.
Additional Info
Quotes
Al Gore: Not all missions can be solved with chess, Deep Blue. Some day, you'll understand that.
Appearances
- "Anthology of Interest I" (2ACV16)
- "The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings" (4ACV18) (mentioned in text only, Wheel of Robots)